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A = 27 + 0.3 C

The maximum amount of potassium chloride, AA, in grams (gg), which can be dissolved in 100g of water at CC degrees Celsius is given by the equation above. Which of the following is the best interpretation of 0.30 as shown in the equation above?

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Approximately 0.3 grams of potassium chloride can dissolve in nearly frozen water.

The maximum amount of potassium chloride that can dissolve in water at all temperatures is 0.3 grams.

The amount of potassium chloride that can dissolve in water increases by 1 gram for an increase of 0.3 degrees Celsius in temperature.

The amount of potassium chloride that can dissolve in water increases by 0.3 grams for every 1 degree Celsius increase in temperature.

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User Dule
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Answer:

27.30 because your basically adding 30 as in cents.

Explanation:

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User Yamuk
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Answer:

Explanation:

Divide 27 by 0.3 to get your answer

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User XMilos
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